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| DATE | 2003-07-12 |
| FROM | From: "Steve Milo"
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| SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Video editing software for Linux
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From owner-hangout-desteny-at-mrbrklyn.com Sat Jul 12 23:15:05 2003 Received: from www2.mrbrklyn.com (LOCALHOST [127.0.0.1]) by mrbrklyn.com (8.12.3/8.11.2/SuSE Linux 8.11.1-0.5) with ESMTP id h6D3F5eu012729 for ; Sat, 12 Jul 2003 23:15:05 -0400 Received: (from mdom-at-localhost) by www2.mrbrklyn.com (8.12.3/8.12.3/Submit) id h6D3F5S2012728 for hangout-desteny; Sat, 12 Jul 2003 23:15:05 -0400 X-Authentication-Warning: www2.mrbrklyn.com: mdom set sender to owner-hangout-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com using -f Received: from ms2.rennlist.com ([64.205.178.69]) by mrbrklyn.com (8.12.3/8.11.2/SuSE Linux 8.11.1-0.5) with ESMTP id h6D3F4eu012723 for ; Sat, 12 Jul 2003 23:15:05 -0400 Received: from rennlist.com ([166.180.242.208]) by ms2.rennlist.com (Netscape Messaging Server 4.15) with ESMTP id HHY11B00.BQY; Sat, 12 Jul 2003 23:15:11 -0400 Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 21:18:25 -0600 Subject: Re: [hangout] Video editing software for Linux Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-2-302210481 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v552) Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com To: Mike Richardson - NYLXS VICE PRESIDENT From: "Steve Milo" In-Reply-To: Message-Id: X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.552) Sender: owner-hangout-at-mrbrklyn.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: "Steve Milo" List: New Yorker GNU Linux Scene Admin: To unsubscribe send unsubscribe name-at-domian.com in the body to hangout-request-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com X-Keywords: X-UID: 12771 Status: RO Content-Length: 4064 Lines: 147
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Before I make that decision I want to make sure I understand what I'm working with.
I believe the situation is thus: We have raw footage, approximately 14 hours all together. We dont currently have a firewire capable server or a dvd burner. The footage has to be edited and credits added. I do not have in my possession a machine with which I can configure and experiment with.
I feel optimistic about the Linux video editing software I found on the net but I dont have a machine with which I can experiment with.
What I think needs to be done first is: Transfer the footage to a VHS format for the sake of organizing the videos and getting them production ready.
I suspect that obtaining a firewire card and dvd burner and getting those items to work under free software is easier said than done at this point in time.
However, Robert had mentioned that he may be able to get us/me access to video editing equipment. But I think that will not fit our free software criteria.
To answer your question in a roundabout way, I do not know which camera is better for me. What is important is to get the footage that we have produced and out the door. So whatever format(if the format between the two cameras are different) the footage is on is what will be good for me.
Bottom line I think the most efficient way to make the video's production worthy is to simply transfer the footage to VHS format. Once we have the video organized and ready to go out the door we/I can explore newer technology.
Thoughts and input please.
Steve
On Friday, Jul 11, 2003, at 23:19 America/Denver, Mike Richardson - NYLXS VICE PRESIDENT wrote:
> ul 11, 2003 23:19:02 America/Denver > To: Steve Milo > Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Subject: Re: [hangout] Video edi
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Before I make that decision I want to make sure I understand what I'm working with.
I believe the situation is thus:
We have raw footage, approximately 14 hours all together.
We dont currently have a firewire capable server or a dvd burner.
The footage has to be edited and credits added.
I do not have in my possession a machine with which I can configure and experiment with.
I feel optimistic about the Linux video editing software I found on the net but I dont have a machine with which I can
experiment with.
What I think needs to be done first is:
Transfer the footage to a VHS format for the sake of organizing the videos and getting them production ready.
I suspect that obtaining a firewire card and dvd burner and getting those items to work under free software is easier said than done at this point in time.
However, Robert had mentioned that he may be able to get us/me access to video editing equipment. But I think that will not fit our free software criteria.
To answer your question in a roundabout way, I do not know which camera is better for me. What is important is to get the footage that we have produced and out the door.
So whatever format(if the format between the two cameras are different) the footage is on is what will be good for me.
Bottom line I think the most efficient way to make the video's production worthy is to simply transfer the footage to VHS format. Once we have the video organized and ready to go out the door we/I can explore newer technology.
Thoughts and input please.
Steve
On Friday, Jul 11, 2003, at 23:19 America/Denver, Mike Richardson - NYLXS VICE PRESIDENT wrote:
ul 11, 2003 23:19:02 America/Denver
To: Steve Milo <
Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com
Subject: Re: [hangout] Video edi
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